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How TF Do I Even...?

Relearning Life Outside the Uniform

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How TF Do I Even...?

著者: Alex Parkview
ナレーター: Mark Cyr
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You got out. DD-214 in hand, freedom in sight, and for a minute it felt like you won. Then the honeymoon crashed. Hard.

No more structure. No more tribe. No more mission. Just bills, awkward small talk, side-eye at the handicapped spot, and the quiet that gets way too loud at 3 a.m.

This isn't another "thank you for your service" memoir or self-help fluff telling you to "find your passion." This is raw, no-BS talk from one post-9/11 vet to another about the real shit of transition nobody warned you about:

  • The daily landmines: grocery stores that feel like kill zones, traffic that spikes rage like a VBIED, paperwork that makes you want to scream
  • The tribe ghosting you—battle buddies who go radio silent once life scatters them
  • The "you don't look disabled" judgment gauntlet—when invisible wounds get dismissed, minimized, and met with "must be nice" bullshit
  • The identity void: staring in the mirror wondering who the hell you are without rank, MOS, or a uniform
  • Relationships turning distant—relearning how to not be a wall to the people who waited
  • The grind: survival jobs, night shifts, adulting forms that feel like psych evals, money stress that never ends
  • Mental health when the quiet gets loud—thought loops, rage spikes, purpose vacuum
  • Scavenging for new shit that matters (or at least doesn't completely suck)

No quick fixes. No platitudes. No "just meditate" or "get a job and move on." Just validation that this transition is ongoing, messy, and fucking exhausting—and that you're not broken for still feeling it.

Dark humor, swears, short punchy chapters, and a "Shit That Helped Some Folks (No Guarantees)" section at the end of each one. Listen to one chapter when the noise is loud. Skip around. Dog-ear the parts that hit.

If you're a post-9/11 vet asking "how TF do I even…?" at night, or if you're the spouse/partner/family member trying to understand why they're "here but not here," this book is for you.

No hero worship. No pity.

©2026 Alex Parkview (P)2026 Alex Parkview
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